Starkville Veterinary Hospital is a full-service veterinary medical facility that is dedicated to serving pet owners in Starkville, Columbus, Louisville, and West Point, Mississippi. Starkville Veterinary Hospital has been providing high quality veterinary health care since 1974. Founder, Dr. Larry Anthony, began Starkville Veterinary Hospital with a single goal in mind: to treat every client as though they are family, and every pet as if he or she is one of our own.
This goal is still at the heart of our practice as it continues under the new ownership of Dr. Daniel Shy. A partial list of the services that we offer includes boarding, chemotherapy, dental care, dermatology, digital radiography, hospice and euthanasia, immunotherapy, in-clinic diagnostics, intensive care, laser therapy, microchipping, on-site pharmacy, rehabilitation, reproductive services, and nutritional counseling.
Dr. Shy, and the dedicated staff at Starkville Veterinary Hospital are committed to treating your pet with kindness and compassion as we administer the best services and technology available in veterinary medicine today.
This goal is still at the heart of our practice as it continues under the new ownership of Dr. Daniel Shy. A partial list of the services that we offer includes boarding, chemotherapy, dental care, dermatology, digital radiography, hospice and euthanasia, immunotherapy, in-clinic diagnostics, intensive care, laser therapy, microchipping, on-site pharmacy, rehabilitation, reproductive services, and nutritional counseling.
Dr. Shy, and the dedicated staff at Starkville Veterinary Hospital are committed to treating your pet with kindness and compassion as we administer the best services and technology available in veterinary medicine today.
Services
If you live in the communities of Starkville, Columbus, or Louisville, Mississippi, let your pet stay with us at Starkville Veterinary Hospital the next time you go on vacation.
Your cat or dog will feel right at home in our comfortable boarding area.
We maintain separate boarding areas for dogs and cats, ensuring that all animals will have a pleasant, stress-free stay.
Our caring staff members spend lots of quality time with each pet, providing them with frequent walks and playtime.
Our boarding area for dogs also features both indoor and outdoor runs, giving your canine companion plenty of opportunities to play and interact with other dogs.
Your cat or dog will feel right at home in our comfortable boarding area.
We maintain separate boarding areas for dogs and cats, ensuring that all animals will have a pleasant, stress-free stay.
Our caring staff members spend lots of quality time with each pet, providing them with frequent walks and playtime.
Our boarding area for dogs also features both indoor and outdoor runs, giving your canine companion plenty of opportunities to play and interact with other dogs.
Client-Patient Director Cynthia McAlpin has worked with clients and their pets at Starkville Veterinary Hospital since 2003.
Her responsibilities include discharging patients, sending reminders, conducting follow-ups and checking in patients.
She loves working hands-on with pets.
When she's not at the hospital, Cindy enjoys cooking with friends, decorating, gardening and spending time with her pets.
Her animal companions include three cats, Sammy, Gus and Sister; and three dogs, Ty, Luke and Choco.
Her responsibilities include discharging patients, sending reminders, conducting follow-ups and checking in patients.
She loves working hands-on with pets.
When she's not at the hospital, Cindy enjoys cooking with friends, decorating, gardening and spending time with her pets.
Her animal companions include three cats, Sammy, Gus and Sister; and three dogs, Ty, Luke and Choco.
At Starkville Veterinary Hospital, we understand that cancer is a word no pet owner wants to hear in connection with his or her beloved pet's health.
However, cancer is a diagnosis that seems to have become almost commonplace in today's society, affecting humans as well as our canine and feline companions.
Fortunately, the treatment of cancer in veterinary medicine has been greatly improved in recent years, and safe effective medications have been developed giving your pet the greatest opportunity for recovery.
However, cancer is a diagnosis that seems to have become almost commonplace in today's society, affecting humans as well as our canine and feline companions.
Fortunately, the treatment of cancer in veterinary medicine has been greatly improved in recent years, and safe effective medications have been developed giving your pet the greatest opportunity for recovery.
Dental care is more than just preventing bad breath.
Periodontal disease is one of the most common-and most preventable-diseases your pet may encounter.
If left untreated, plaque and tartar buildup can lead to reddened and bleeding gums, loose teeth and other problems.
Bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream and potentially damage the liver, kidneys and other organs.
That's why regular dental cleanings for your pet are so important.
To prevent periodontal disease, Dr. Shy recommends that your pet receives frequent dental cleanings coupled with a home-care routine.
Periodontal disease is one of the most common-and most preventable-diseases your pet may encounter.
If left untreated, plaque and tartar buildup can lead to reddened and bleeding gums, loose teeth and other problems.
Bacteria in the mouth can enter the bloodstream and potentially damage the liver, kidneys and other organs.
That's why regular dental cleanings for your pet are so important.
To prevent periodontal disease, Dr. Shy recommends that your pet receives frequent dental cleanings coupled with a home-care routine.
Believe it or not, people aren't the only ones who suffer from allergies.
Dogs and cats can be just as miserable as their owners although they are more likely to display allergic reactions through itching, scratching, biting, licking, hair loss, scabs, or dandruff.
At Starkville Veterinary Hospital, skin issues and allergic reactions are one of the more common conditions that we see on a regular basis.
A variety of sources, such as food, flea saliva, dust, mites, plant and grass pollens, molds and fungi, can all cause allergic reactions in your pet.
Dogs and cats can be just as miserable as their owners although they are more likely to display allergic reactions through itching, scratching, biting, licking, hair loss, scabs, or dandruff.
At Starkville Veterinary Hospital, skin issues and allergic reactions are one of the more common conditions that we see on a regular basis.
A variety of sources, such as food, flea saliva, dust, mites, plant and grass pollens, molds and fungi, can all cause allergic reactions in your pet.
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